procedure_name(var1, var2);
I've never called passing params, but I've called a SP from a SP by just
including the SP as a command.
HTH,
Dan
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Please help,
Sorry if this sounds like a dumb question but I'm having a hard time finding
examples of how to call a stored procedure with IN and OUT parameters from
another stored procedure. Any resources or examples.
TIA,
Woody
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